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Friday 18 October 2024 at 11:45

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Dear friends,

I am pleased to announce a fascinating parish trip in the New Year on Tuesday 28th January 2025 at 6.30 pm to the British Library to see a new exhibition called, “Medieval Women: in their own words.” The exhibition seeks to help us discover more about “the rich and complex lives of women in the Middle Ages, with over 140 extraordinary items that reveal their artistry, resourcefulness, courage and struggles.”

The lives of many of the figures which the exhibition explores reveal some of the most significant theological debates of the Medieval period and important developments in spirituality, worship, literature, music, and the religious life. Books, precious objects, historical documents, and rare texts reveal the daily experience of women as they negotiate the complexities of life, faith, influence, power and gender roles in the Medieval world.

The British Library website describes the exhibition thus: “From the courage of Joan of Arc at her trial for heresy, and the visionary experiences of Julian of Norwich, to the artistry of the London silkwoman Alice Claver, the work of female medical practitioners, and the struggles of female rulers like Queen Melisende of Jerusalem, this exhibition explores the challenges, achievements and daily lives of women in Europe from 1100 to 1500.”

We are very fortunate indeed that the exhibition’s lead curator, Julian Harrison, has agreed to speak with us before we enter the exhibition to introduce its key themes to us.

Our visit to “Medieval Women” will then be followed by supper together at Pizza Express on the Euston Road, opposite the Library. The exhibition costs £15 and the two course dinner at Pizza Express is £30. You can book your tickets and places for the dinner via Eventbrite here.

I am particularly pleased that a week after our visit to the exhibition, there will be the opportunity to discuss, analyse and debate what we saw further through one of our Zoom Theology seminars on Tuesday 4th February at 7.00 pm.

Our seminar will be led by two significant academics in the realm of Medieval history and theology: we’ll be joined by Dr Mark Philpott, a medievalist and historiographer at Keble College, Oxford; and Dr Charlotte Gauthier, a historian of Church and State in the Medieval and Early Modern period (who also spoke this week at our in person formation session on the C14th Poem “Pearl”). They will help us reflect on the exhibition, and understand more about how theology, religious life, and Christian faith affected role of women in Medieval Europe.

These two evenings will be fascinating opportunities for study, discussion and discovery, as we ponder a realm of theology and history which has often been under-explored, and which reveals much to us about how the Christian faith has formed, shaped and defined the lives of so many in generations past.

Fr Peter

 

 

All Saints’ Festival 2024

Eve of All Saints’ Day – Thursday 31st October 2024
6.30 pm: First Solemn Evensong and Benediction
Music: Evening Service in D, George Dyson; Glorious in heaven, Percy Whitlock.

All Saints’ Day – Friday 1st November 2024
6.30 pm: High Mass
Preacher: The Rt Revd Stephen Conway, Bishop of Lincoln.
Music: Missa Sancti Nicolai, Joseph Haydn; O quam gloriosum, Tomas Luis de Victoria.

All Souls’ Day – Saturday 2nd November 2024
12.00 noon: High Mass of Requiem
Preacher: The Revd Reg Bushau.
Music: Requiem, Maurice Duruflé.

6.30 pm Vigil Mass of All Saints’ Festival Sunday

All Saints’ Festival Sunday – Sunday 3rd November 2024
8.30 am: Low Mass
11.00 am: High Mass
Preacher: The Ven Katherine Hedderly, Archdeacon of Charing Cross.
Music: Mass of All Saints, Norman Caplin; Justorum animae, William Byrd.
Followed by a celebratory parish lunch.
5.15 pm: Low Mass
6.00 pm: Solemn Evensong and Benediction, with Te Deum.
Music: Service in C, C. V. Stanford; The fair chivalry,  Robert Ashfield; O Salutaris, Bortniansky, arr Norman Caplin; Tantum ergo, Harwood, arr Norman Caplin; Te Deum in G, Herbert Sumsion.

 

All Saints’ Festival Parish lunch

We are appealing for food for the parish lunch which will take place after the Festival Sunday High Mass on Sunday 3rd November. Please be in touch with Kate Hodgetts if you are able to bring something. We are specifically asking for “finger food” – i.e. buffet food that can be eaten without a knife and fork (i.e. canapés, sandwiches, sausage rolls, small quiches, mini pork pies, cakes etc) so as to keep washing up to a minimum.

 

We are grateful to Dr Charlotte Gauthier for speaking to our in person formation group about the C14th poem, “Pearl” on Wednesday night.

 

Preacher this Sunday

We welcome as our preacher at the High Mass this Sunday Fr Russ Snapp. He is Associate Priest at Holy Trinity with St. Augustine, Upper Tooting, but also frequently worships with us here at All Saints’. Before retiring to England, Fr Russ was Sub-Dean of Holy Trinity Cathedral, Little Rock  Arkansas. He is a good friend of our parish and we look forward to hearing his words.

 

Young Adults Pub Quiz

Our Young Adults group will join the pub quiz which takes places on Tuesday 29th October at 7pm at The King’s Arms, Great Titchfield Street, W1W 7QL. Be in touch with Fr Alan if you’d like to join us for this All Saintstide get-together.

 

It was a delight to welcome guests and friends of Berlin to Evensong last Sunday and to throw a drinks party in their honour. They were in London as part of the ecumenical partnership which exists between our diocese and the Church of Berlin-Brandenburg.

 

Parish walking Group

Our next parish rambling day will take place on Saturday 16th November. Weather permitting, we’ll take a circular route from Guildford towards the Surrey Hills, taking in Albury, Shere and Blackheath. We’ll aim for the 09.35 train from Waterloo. All welcome. More details to follow.

 

German guests from Berlin mingle with All Saints’ parishioners and the Archdeacon of London at last Sunday’s party in honour of our visitors from Berlin.

 

Epistle of James with the Revd Dr Andrew Adam

Our next autumn in person formation session takes place on Wednesday, 30th October at 7pm. Our speaker is a tutor in New Testament and Greek at the University of Oxford, who also ministers at St Helen’s Parish Church in Abingdon. He will lead us in an introduction to the Epistle of James, a particular area of interest in his studies and writing.

Holy Hour takes place from at 5.30 pm for those who wish to join us, and the evening begins with a light supper after the 6.30 pm Mass

Please register for this event here.

 

It was a particularly honour to have with us Ulrike Trautwein last Sunday, leading the group of visitors from Berlin. She is the “Generalsuperintendentin” for the city of Berlin. This is similar to the role of an Area Bishop in the Church of England.

 

Zoom Theology

Our next Zoom seminar will take place on Saturday 9th November at 7.00 pm and will focus on the theology of Soren Kierkegaard.

We’ll be joined from America by Fr Jeffrey Hanson who will introduce us to aspects of this compelling Danish philosopher’s thought. Fr Hanson is an academic philosopher and has researched and published widely on Kierkegaard.

We are pleased that this seminar is being advertised in both our parish and also in the parish of St Mary the Virgin Times Square. We are hoping it will be attended by parishioners of both churches as a shared teaching event.

 

Parishioners of All Saints’ enjoying Sunday night’s party in honour of our German visitors.

 

CD launch concert

A concert to celebrate the launch of our Associate Director of Music’s CD entitled “Heroic Spirit” will take place on Saturday 23rd November at 3.00 pm.

Recorded earlier this year at Selby Abbey the CD contains music from the French Romantic tradition from Franck and Widor to Dupré and the late Rachel Laurin.

The concert gives a taster of what you can expect on the CD and includes a reception afterwards with opportunity to purchase your own copy. The concert is free to attend but there will be a retiring collection towards supporting the music at All Saints.

Programme: Laurin, Etude Heroïque; Widor, moderato cantabile from Symphony 8; Franck, Fantaisie en La; Vierne, Feux Follets; Dupré Final from Evocation.

 

 

Advent Silent Retreat

A silent pre-Christmas retreat will take place at the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham from Friday 6th – Sunday 8th December 2024. The weekend involves arriving on Friday afternoon, and then keeping silence from Friday evening until Sunday morning. The cost of this pilgrimage is £250. This covers the cost of accommodation, meals and travel from Kings Lynn. Pilgrims simply have to pay for their train ticket to Kings Lynn.

To reserve a place, sign up via Eventbrite here.

 

Parishioners of All Saints’ and visiting guests enjoying last Sunday’s post-Evensong drinks party.

 

Attendance last Sunday

 

Fr Peter was very pleased to be present on Friday at the official welcome given by the Bishop of London at the Old Deanery to the group of ecumenical guests visiting our diocese this week from Berlin.

 

Prayer List

The Friends of All Saints’ Margaret Street:

19th – Genevieve Gomi, Jack de Gruiter, Canon Michael Gudgeon, Sheelagh Gudgeon, Ginger and Del Hall, Monica Joan Hall

20th – Canon Richard Hanford, Paul Hannah, Jillian Hargreaves, Christopher Harlow-Jennings, Patrick Hartley, The Rev’d Canon Jeremy Haselock

21st – Eoghan Healy, Rebecca Hirst, Fr. David Hobden, James and Gwendoline Holdcroft, The Rev’d Canon Graham Holcombe, Rosy Holt, Bishop David Hope

22nd – Richard Hoskinson, Fr David Hutt, Alfred Imhoff, David James, Andrew Jervis, Stephen Jury, Malcolm Kemp

23rd – Alan Kimbrough, Brenda Koupis, Stanislav Kudryashov, Christopher Laws, Margaret Leggett

24th – Cornelius Logue, Frau Dr Christiane Loidl-Rainey, Nigel Lynn, Henry Macey, Bishop Michael Marshall, Robert Mason, Graham Mather

25th – Judith Mather, The Ven Fr Stephen McClatchie, John McWhinney, Colin Menzies, Amanda Miller

26th – Thomas Moller, Michael Mortensen, Barry Moore, Deacon Christopher Morash, Grace Morgan, Dr John Morrell, Fr. Stephen Morris, Inger Mosbery, Lachlan Moyle, Carol Mundell

The sick:

Theresa & Augustina Baier, Stewart Buckingham, Fr John Burniston, Bishop Christopher Chessun, David Craig, Tony Hawkins, Fr Stephen Heard, Fr Harry Hodgetts, Arthur Johnson, Katherine Lee, Elizabeth Lyon, James Rodger, Jan Smith, Fr Peter Strange, Christine Vaughn-Lillie.

The faithful departed:

John Donvan, Caroline Gibbons, Graham Morgan Pr, Andrew Wagstaff Pr, David Weller

Those whose anniversaries of death fall at this time:

20th – Benedict Alois Loidl

21st – Dora Bull

22nd – Martin Lawrence Pr

23rd – Roy Prince

24th – Eva Dean, Ron Keating, Peter Laister Pr

25th – Reginald Thompson

26th – Gwendoline Freeman, Joseph Harding

 

Service times this week

Saturday 19th October – of Requiem
12.00 noon Requiem
6.00 pm Confessions
6.30 pm Vigil Mass

Sunday 20th October – TRINITY XXI
8.30 am Low Mass
11.00 am High Mass
5.15 pm Low Mass
6.00 pm Evensong and Benediction

Monday 21st October – Feria
12.00 noon Mass
6.30 pm Mass

Tuesday 22nd October – Feria
12.00 noon Mass
6.30 pm Mass

Wednesday 23rd October – Feria
12.00 noon Mass
5.30 pm Holy Hour
6.30 pm Mass

Thursday 24th October – Feria
12.00 noon Mass
6.30 pm Mass

Friday 25th October – Feria
12.00 noon Mass
6.30 pm Mass

Saturday 26th October – S. Chad
12.00 noon Mass
6.00 pm Confessions
6.30 pm Vigil Mass

Sunday 27th October – TRINITY XXII
8.30 am Low Mass
11.00 am High Mass
5.15 pm Low Mass
6.00 pm Evensong and Benediction